Yes, there are several.
title, first line, and last line
title, first line, and last line.
title, first line, and last line
Dangling Modifiers
There are no precise words. Idioms are just phrases that catch on.
The Pilgrims spoke English, but, 400 years ago, the words and phrases they used were different from the words and phrases used today. At the time of the Pilgrims, any words that started with x would have been Greek words.
If any are used they may not be repeated here.
psalm is a book there's not any books in it
Non-examples of repetition in poetry could include a lack of repeated words, phrases, or structures throughout the poem. Additionally, the use of varied language, imagery, and themes without any recurring elements would also be a non-example of repetition in poetry.
Any psalm can become responsorial, so there is not one specific psalm that is clearly identified and whose use can be discussed.
There are any number of phrases that can be made, from "Love my paint" to "My naive plot."
Deadwood is any words or phrases in a sentence that are completely useless, and usually distract or bore the reader.